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Method and system for real time measurement data adjudication and service level evaluation

a technology of real-time measurement and service level, applied in the direction of instruments, etc., can solve the problems of reducing system capacity, increasing blocking time, affecting the effective and etc., to facilitate proactive management of business operations, reduce bandwidth required, and accelerate system response

Inactive Publication Date: 2012-02-28
IBM CORP
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The present invention provides a computer-implemented method for real-time measurement data adjudication and service level evaluation in a computing services environment. The method allows for proactive management of business operations by automatically applying adjudication instructions to measurement data points and evaluating service level attainments in real-time. The method also allows for segmented re-adjudication, reducing bandwidth requirements and impact on shared resources for evaluating other service levels. The technical effects of the invention include improved service level evaluation and management, reduced impact on shared resources, and faster system response to re-adjudication requests.

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Being manual and non-real time processes, these conventional techniques are time-consuming and hinder effective and proactive management of business operations.
In cases where new adjudication records are submitted into the system after an initial adjudication and the amount of original measurement data is large, conventional re-evaluation and re-adjudication of the complete set of original measurement data is a slow process that taxes computing resources, thereby decreasing system capacity and increasing blocking time.

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[0117]As an example of the process of FIGS. 6C-6E, consider sequences 340 of FIG. 3C. At time t1, measurement data is input and step 621 of FIG. 6C sets the service state to be the Down indicator (see the down arrow indicating the service being down at t1 in sequence 341 of FIG. 3C). Outstanding exclusion instructions associated with the exclusion period 342a (see FIG. 3C) are retrieved and placed into the exclusions array in step 622 (see FIG. 6C). Start time ta of exclusion period 342a (see FIG. 3C) is determined in step 624 of FIG. 6C to be the earliest time of the start and end times of the exclusion period. After going through the Yes branches of steps 625 (i.e., the earliest time is a start time) and 626 (i.e., the earliest time is in the future) of FIG. 6D, the timer is set in step 627 of FIG. 6D to the earliest time (i.e., time ta) with the type being assigned the Start indicator. Step 628 (see FIG. 6D) produces an adjudicated measurement data point for the measurement data ...

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A method and system for adjudicating measurement data in real time and re-adjudicating a segment of an input measurement data stream upon submission of a new adjudication instruction in a service level evaluation system. An adjudication instruction associated with a service level is received. Measurement data including a first measurement data point is received. The received adjudication instruction is applied in real time to the first measurement data point to generate a first adjudicated measurement data point. A service level is evaluated based on the first adjudicated measurement data point. To re-adjudicate the data stream segment, a new adjudication instruction is received and the segment is identified. The input data stream's adjudication is suspended and the stream is queued into storage. The segment of measurement data is retrieved and re-adjudicated by applying the new adjudication instruction. The input data stream's adjudication is resumed afterwards from the queued input stream.

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FIELD OF THE INVENTION[0001]The present invention relates to a method and system for real time measurement data adjudication and service level evaluation, and more particularly to a technique for real time measurement data adjudication and service level attainment evaluation that facilitates the management of computing services.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0002]Conventional systems (e.g., computing services management systems and claims processing systems in the insurance industry) that perform service level evaluations employ manual, offline adjudication of measurement data. Further, known techniques for service level evaluations perform manual adjudication after an evaluation period ends (e.g., availability or response time is recalculated for a monthly service level evaluation after the completion of a calendar month). Being manual and non-real time processes, these conventional techniques are time-consuming and hinder effective and proactive management of business operations. In ...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(United States)
IPC IPC(8): G06Q10/00
CPCG06Q10/00G06Q10/0631G06Q10/06312G06Q10/0639
Inventor BUCO, MELISSA JANECHANG, RONG NICKLELUAN, LAURA ZAIHUAWARD, CHRISTOPHER
Owner IBM CORP
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